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How to Apply Branching Logic
Branching Logic Video Tutorial (skip to 5:50)
-Explains the difference between ‘ALL’ & ‘ANY’ which is very important
This article reviews the below topics:
Basic branching logic (Drag-N-Drop Method)
Advanced Branching Logic Syntax
Applying branching logic with Repeating Instruments and Events
How to code Branching Logic for Multiple choice questions (single answer) vs. Checkbox questions (multiple answers)
Branching Logic Using Dates and Calculated Fields
Initial Considerations:
This guide describes how to format and apply branching logic, also known as skip logic, to questions using the Online Designer method to build a database in REDCap. Branching logic can be as complex as you need it to be, with many layers of logic.
Branching Logic, may be employed when fields in the database need to be hidden during certain circumstances. For example, it may be best to hide fields related to pregnancy if the subject in the database is male. If you wish to make a field visible ONLY when the values of other fields meet certain conditions (and keep it invisible otherwise), you may provide these conditions in the Branching Logic section in the Online Designer, shown by the double green arrow icon:
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How to apply Basic Branching Logic:
How to apply Advanced Branching Logic Syntax:
How to apply Branching Logic with Repeating Instruments and Events (longitudinal projects)
How to code Branching Logic for Multiple choice questions (single answer) vs. Checkbox questions (multiple answers):
How to apply Branching Logic Using Dates and Calculated Fields: